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''It may not always be visible to the IT users, but developing and optimizing current and emerging computing systems using available technology is too time consuming and costly. cTuning.org is a community-driven collaborative wiki-based portal that brings together academia, industry and end-users to develop intelligent collective tuning technology that automates and simplifies compiler, program and architecture design and optimization. This technology minimizes repetitive time consuming tasks and human intervention using [http://unidapt.org/index.php/Dissemination#FT2009 collective optimization, run-time adaptation], statistical and machine learning techniques. It can already help to improve performance, power consumption, reliability and other important characteristics of the available computing systems automatically (ranging from supercomputers to embedded systems) and should eventually enable development of the emerging intelligent self-tuning adaptive computing systems.''<BR> | ''It may not always be visible to the IT users, but developing and optimizing current and emerging computing systems using available technology is too time consuming and costly. cTuning.org is a community-driven collaborative wiki-based portal that brings together academia, industry and end-users to develop intelligent collective tuning technology that automates and simplifies compiler, program and architecture design and optimization. This technology minimizes repetitive time consuming tasks and human intervention using [http://unidapt.org/index.php/Dissemination#FT2009 collective optimization, run-time adaptation], statistical and machine learning techniques. It can already help to improve performance, power consumption, reliability and other important characteristics of the available computing systems automatically (ranging from supercomputers to embedded systems) and should eventually enable development of the emerging intelligent self-tuning adaptive computing systems.''<BR> | ||
- | <div align="right">If you have general questions about cTuning.org don't hesitate to contact [[Contact|Grigori Fursin]] (cTuning | + | <div align="right">If you have general questions about cTuning.org don't hesitate to contact [[Contact|Grigori Fursin (INRIA, France)]] (cTuning concept and coordination).</div> |
Revision as of 19:17, 30 June 2009
It may not always be visible to the IT users, but developing and optimizing current and emerging computing systems using available technology is too time consuming and costly. cTuning.org is a community-driven collaborative wiki-based portal that brings together academia, industry and end-users to develop intelligent collective tuning technology that automates and simplifies compiler, program and architecture design and optimization. This technology minimizes repetitive time consuming tasks and human intervention using collective optimization, run-time adaptation, statistical and machine learning techniques. It can already help to improve performance, power consumption, reliability and other important characteristics of the available computing systems automatically (ranging from supercomputers to embedded systems) and should eventually enable development of the emerging intelligent self-tuning adaptive computing systems. If you have general questions about cTuning.org don't hesitate to contact Grigori Fursin (INRIA, France) (cTuning concept and coordination).
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Everyone is welcome to use cTools for their R&D, browse and update cDatabase, provide feedback or join cTuning initiative to actively participate in this collaborative effort, extend cTools, cResearch and propose your new collaborative R&D projects for the cTuning community. We hope that this community effort will boost innovation in compiler, OS and architecture technology, provide novel adaptive mechanisms for heterogeneous, reconfigurable multi-core systems and emerging technologies such as cloud computing, will simplify program and architecture design and optimization, reduce system cost and and will eventually have a positive effect on science and industries that demand ever-increasing computing resources while placing strict requirements on systems. You can find more information about our motivation and the history of this project at our Mission page. You can find list of people who contributed to this project at this acknowledgments page.
General cTuning R&D directions are modestly moderated by our steering committee. You can contact cTuning admins directly if you have general questions. |
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